Getting to Birmingham Weekender
We encourage audiences to walk or use public transport to get to the festival wherever possible.
Our above travel assistant above will give you the best low-emission travel options, tailored routes, and personalised travel updates. Simply enter your origin, select your festival destination from the list, and click ‘Get live updates’.
Cycling
Free cycle parking is available on Edgbaston Street (Location 10 on the Festival Map)
Ahead of the festival you can apply to use the secure Cycle Hub at Birmingham New Street here.
West Midlands Cycle: Bikes, eBikes and E-Scooters – download the Beryl App to find your nearest station here.
Bus
Birmingham City Centre is well served by buses from across the West Midlands.
Use the bus Journey Planner here.
Tram
West Midlands Metro network stretches from Birmingham to Wolverhampton and operates through some of the busiest areas in the Midlands.
The closest tram stop to the festival is New Street Grand Central Station.
To travel by tram, download the MyMetro app or visit the West Midlands Metro website to plan your journey and view the timetable.
Driving
There are numerous car parks within easy walking distance to Birmingham Weekender.
Please ensure you park legally and sensibly, whilst adhering to any restrictions in place for the festival.
Please be aware of any restrictions and charges in place if parking in private car parks.